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    1. How many brothers does Joe Fontaine have? He has two older brothers. 2. What was Lennie doing on the night Bailey died? She was doing her chemistry homework. 3. According to Gram‚ what is Lennie and Bailey’s mother like? Gram says their mom is an explorer‚ kind of like Columbus. 4. True or false? Lennie has kissed a total of four boys. True. 5. Why does Lennie compare Big to an enormous balloon? She says that Big has been smoking so much weed lately that when he’s home‚ he seems to hover over

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    fresh pastries with high quality ingredients and coffee on an everyday basis. 2. In order to accomplish this mission there are a set of tasks to be completed. First‚ one must ensure that there is all the ingredients necessary to bake and as fresh as can be. Then‚ one must bake enough of the pastries in order to meet demand. The worst scenario is running out of something that customers are ordering or coming in for. The business must hire two full time bakers and some baristas to ring out the items in

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    Part 2‚ Fahrenheit 451 Page 68‚ 69 1. Mildred says these words to Guy Montag. She tells him that books aren’t people which are found in her TV parlor which she enjoys being with. She calls the people on the TV her family. She compares the books to her TV. She says that the people on the TV tell her things and make her laugh and they are full of colors‚ whereas the books are black and white and don’t make sense to anybody and doesn’t make her laugh instead makes her feel bad. Page 70‚ 71 1. This

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    landscaped gardens for dining and strolling had musical entertainment. Popularity led to publishing of the songs. -Parlor Songs: specifically tailored for the amateur market. ABA form- Simple‚ rarely exceeding 3 chords - Remained popular in England and America throughout the 19th century. Beginnings of American Popular Song -most fashion‚ art‚ and entertainment came from England. -Parlor songs were demanded more because of the introduction of domestically manufacture pianos around 1830. -Primary output

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    the small‚ poised feet of a mother who smiles." This image gives the reader an image‚ perhaps of a parlor room‚ of a child about three or four years of age enjoying the music produced by his mother. The love of the mother shines through her smile as she reciprocates to the child’s gentle touch. Later‚ in the second stanza‚ the contrasting image of a cold‚ snowy night in the winter and the cozy parlor causes the "hymns" to seem doubly warm. This represents the traditional image of a grand family sitting

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    the future of a society obsessed with advanced technology is not only bleak but also dangerous. Bradbury ’s use of certain machines shows the emphasis his society has on thoughtlessness. For example‚ a commonly referenced appliance is the parlor wall. The parlor walls keep people thoughtless by blasting noise and colors at its audience‚ which is evident in the passage: "A great thunderstorm of sound gushed from the walls. Music bombarded him at such an immense volume that his bones were almost shaken

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    Charwin Miguel Nieves E3en Holy Angel University CREWRITE Mr. Edgar Delalamon A ROSE FOR EMILY BY WILLIAM FAULKNER The narrator describes what happens after Emily dies. Emily’s body is laid out in the parlor‚ and the women‚ town elders‚ and two cousins attend the service. The narrator describes the fear that some of the townspeople have that Emily will use the poison to kill herself. The narrator recalls the time of Emily Grierson’s death and how the entire town attended her funeral in

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    Poems: Piano‚ Poem at thirty-nine & Once Upon a time Paragraph 1 - Introduction Nostalgia is the desire of things from the past‚ feeling homesick or remembering a person. This is the central Idea of the three poems; D.H.Lawrence’s ‘Piano’‚ Alice Walker’s ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’ & Gabriel Okara’s ‘Once Upon a Time’ convey that they miss their earlier life or wish for a better past. Paragraph 2 - Write the theme of the first poem. D.H. Lawrences ‘Piano’ is a representation of longing of his past

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    could be that most people sit around and watch mind numbing tv all day in there “parlors”. This shows that they would rather watch tv than do anything else. Also these tv programs have no quality just violence‚ and small talk. This demonstrates how the quality of information is missing from fahrenheit 451. In fahrenheit 451 there is almost no distinction between life and death . For example mildred says “ my parlor family is people(Bradbury 77).” This shows that she cares more about a tv set than

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    In the essay on Dumpster Diving we read about Lars Eighner Who is a scavenger in the sense that he searches dumpsters for leftover items that can be of aid to him to enable him to eat or to have clothing to wear. In this essay we see numerous rhetorical approaches to grab the reader’s attention in as he conveys a story and a lifestyle that sheds light to an unknown profession. We immediately read about how knowledgeable and passionate the author is about this subject as he comes out almost challenging

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